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Ireland's foreign minister draws Ireland's red lines in Brexit negotiations

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Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney told Euronews in an exclusive interview that his country expects “the British prime minister to follow through on her commitments". Coveney said the British are now asking for a “backstop” agreement,...
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Watch: Great-granddad confronts robbers in betting shop

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An 83-year-old man has been hailed a hero after he fended off robbers from a sports betting shop in County Cork in Ireland. In the video, you can see three men wearing balaclavas entering the premises, two carrying hammers and one armed...
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Watch: Great-granddad confronts robbers in betting shop | The Cube

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An 83-year-old man has been hailed a hero after he fended off robbers from a sports betting shop in County Cork in Ireland. In the video, you can see three men wearing balaclavas entering the premises, two carrying hammers and one armed...
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State of the Union: Schnitzel, Brexit and migration

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In this edition of State of the Union: EU leaders gather in Salzburg to tackle two of the biggest challenges facing the bloc right now: Brexit and migration. Sitting down for dinner with the other 27, British Prime Minister Theresa May...
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Ireland's Mother and Baby Scandal (Part 1) | People and Power

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We investigate disturbing allegations about the fate of thousands of babies born to unmarried mothers in Ireland.
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Ireland's Mother and Baby Scandal (Part 2) | People and Power

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We investigate disturbing allegations about the fate of thousands of babies born to unmarried mothers in Ireland.
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The Fans Who Make Football: Celtic FC | Featured Documentary

9th - Higher Ed
Celtic have some of the most passionate fans in the world but their cause goes beyond sport to fight human rights issues.
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Dublin: Pope Francis asks for forgiveness in prayers at closing Mass

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Claudio Lavanga, Euronews says, "Pope Francis wrapped up his two days visit to Ireland by leading the closing mass of the world meeting of families here in Dublin. He asked for forgiveness in his native language, Spanish before the mass,...
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Human Rights Campaigners lose a Supreme Court appeal over NI's abortion law

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Human Rights Campaigners have lost a Supreme Court appeal over the legality of Northern Ireland's abortion law. UK's highest court, says that Northern Ireland's abortion laws are incompatible with human rights legislation. But it says...
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Ireland set to liberalise abortion law- exit poll suggests

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Pro-choice campaigners in Ireland are confident of a landslide victory in the country's historic referendum on liberalising abortion laws. Two exit polls are suggesting a huge win for the 'Yes' campaign. Both suggest about 69 percent...
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Abortion rights victory looks likely in Ireland

9th - Higher Ed
The Irish government had encouraged a Yes vote in a referendum to repeal the country's strict anti-abortion laws.
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Me and Mario: robots that care

9th - Higher Ed
Mario is an assistive robot. He communicates with patients suffering from dementia and can talk to them, play music and provide them with daily news. Currently under trial in Ireland, the UK and Italy, researchers are testing him at St...
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Celebrate St. Paddy's Day Like the Irish

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In Ireland, the holiday is treated like Thanksgiving. The founders of Manhattan's Dead Rabbit bar and restaurant share their top tips to navigating the day.
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Brief from Brussels: Brexit 'decisive step' and farmer protest

9th - Higher Ed
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: The Brexit negotiators strike agreement on transition terms; and Belgian farmers roll into Brussels with their tractors, to air opposition to possible subsidy reforms.
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Pope Francis to visit Ireland in August

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Pope Francis will make a trip to Ireland in August....the first papal trip to Ireland in 40 years. He'll be visiting Dublin for two days to conclude the international Catholic Church Meeting With Families. His visit will be focused on...
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'Ireland first' - EU's Tusk fires Brexit warning shot

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The EU's warning Brexit Britain that divorce talks risk stalling, if it doesn't come up with a realistic solution for the Irish border issue. Speaking in Dublin, European Council President Donald Tusk said it's difficult to imagine any...
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Explaining the U.S. vs. Microsoft Case

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The Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday which center around an old law written in 1986, well before email and cloud storage were so prevalent. The case has big implications for consumer privacy, says Steven Overly, tech reporter at...
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EU Brexit Treaty: 'Devil in the detail'

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The publishing of the draft Brexit Treaty should be marking a decisive and pivotal milestone in the UK’s split from the EU. But, it comes as both sides appear to still be poles apart on deep, and fundamental, issues. So, what exactly is...
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Brief from Brussels: EU publishes draft divorce treaty

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: The EU publishes its draft Brexit treaty, as it warns London that time is running out to strike a deal; and we get analysis from a Brussels expert, who says the devil will be in the detail.
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Brexit: EU publishes draft divorce treaty

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: The EU publishes its draft Brexit treaty, as it warns London that time is running out to strike a deal; and we get analysis from a Brussels expert, who says the devil will be in the detail.
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Dolores O'Riordan's dead at age of 46

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Dolores O'Riordan, the lead singer of The Cranberries has died at the age of 46. O'Riordan passed away suddenly in London where she was recording. The cause of her death has not been released
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Brief: Ireland's PM and the debate over Russian propaganda

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: Irish PM Leo Varadkar speaks to the European Parliament about the future of Europe. MEPs later debated the issue of Russian propaganda, starting with the question of whether it’s a problem.
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Passer de la confrontation au dialogue en Catalogne

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Au lendemain du référendum catalan marqué par des violences policières la Commission européenne appelle tous les acteurs à reprendre le chemin du dialogue. Mais elle souligne dans le même temps que le scrutin est illégal au regard de la...
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The Brief from Brussels: Brexit talks ‘constructive’

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This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of the top stories from the EU’s de facto political capital. In this episode: the UK and the EU hold talks in Brussels; EU leaders meet in Tallinn to discuss Emmanuel Macron’s new vision...